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9 Clackamas men's basketball alumni competing at 4 year schools this year

The CCC men’s basketball program boasts a solid record of placing its athletes after NWAACC competition and preparing them for success at the next level of play.

This season, Clackamas Community College has 9 former players competing in intercollegiate athletics at colleges and universities across America and Canada.

@ Division I:

1. At Northern Arizona, Max Jacobsen is averaging 14 points and 5 rebounds as a starter, leading NAU to a 5-1 lead to start Big Sky play. He recently scored 19 points on 8/11 fields goals vs. his former school Portland State, in a 77-56 win.

2. Taylor Dunn continues his successful career at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. Dunn has started all 15 games for the 7-8 squad and is leading his team in scoring at 12.8 points per game and shooting 49% from the floor and 39% from the 3 point line.

3. Brock Lutes and his team continue to flourish at Bemidji State University in Minnesota. Lutes’ Beaver team has won 6 of its last 7 games to raised its marks to 9-3 in conference and 12-4 overall. Lutes is averaging a team leading 19.2 points per game while shooting 50% from the floor, 38% from the arc, and 84% from the free throw line while also grabbing 4 rebounds a game. His team is currently in sole possession of first place in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference North.

4. Jordan Barber is contributing 2 points and 2 rebounds off the bench at Western Washington University. His Viking team is 11-4, 5-2 in conference and currently ranked #19 in the nation for Division II.

1. At Bethany College in Kansas, Kirby Hawkins is doing his part to lead the Swedes as the No. 12 ranked scoring team in the nation. Hawkins is averaging 19.2 points per game and 4 rebounds, while shooting 45% from floor, 40% from the arc, and 71% from the free throw line on the season. In a recent game, he came in off the bench to pour in 36 points in a 93-92 win for Bethany (14-5, 7-1, first in conference.

1. Jake Dewitt is a starter and key player on his team at Greenville College in Illinois. Dewitt is shooting 47% from the floor and 84% from the free throw line while averaging 7 points per game and leading his team to a 4-3 conference record and 8-6 overall.